From campuses to social media, antisemitic rhetoric is silencing Jews and normalizing exclusion through the weaponization of words.
At first, she was known simply as “the woman in the black dress.” In a grainy video, you can see her, lying on her back, dress torn, legs apart, genitals exposed. Her face is burned beyond recognition ...
When the Tufts student was arrested by ICE for an op-ed she wrote condemning Israel, many protested the “criminalization” of words. “She just wrote a column,” they said. As someone who makes a living ...
Decades later, in 2019, The New York Times published the 1619 Project, a sweeping account placing slavery at the center of the American narrative. This interpretation clashed with the idealized, ...